Donald Trump is still holding tight to the fabricated story of thousands of Jersey City Muslims celebrating the fall of the World Trade Center on 9/11. In the recent days he found a Washington Post article which reported some loose allegations of a few (not thousands) of people celebrating the attack. The writer, Serge Kovaleski says it does not support Trump’s claim of “thousands.”

In Jersey City, within hours of two jetliners’ plowing into the World Trade Center, law enforcement authorities detained and questioned a number of people who were allegedly seen celebrating the attacks and holding tailgate-style parties on rooftops while they watched the devastation on the other side of the river.

Serge Kovaleski has Arthrogryposis. A quick Google search provides the following definition of the condition:

Arthrogryposis means a child is born with joint contractures. This means some of their joints don’t move as much as normal and may even be stuck in one position. Often the muscles around these joints are thin, weak, stiff or missing.

While Trump supporters insist that the republican politician wasn’t mocking the reporter’s disability but rather, just mocking the reporter – it is apparent that the cognitive dissonance is strong with those statements.

I mean, seriously, look at what Trump was doing. C’mon.

As if that wasn’t disgusting enough, it gets worse.

Trump “demanded an apology” for being called out for mocking Kovaleski’s disability!

In a tweeted statement, the billionaire starts out by saying:

I have no idea who this reporter, Serge Kovaleski is, what he looks like, or his level of intelligence.

He then accuses Kovaleski of arrogance in thinking that “The Trump” would remember him.

Serge Kovaleski must think a lot of himself if he thinks I remember him from decades ago – if I ever met him at all, which I doubt I did. He should stop using his disability to grandstand and get back to reporting for a newspaper that is rapidly going down the tubes.

I do not know the reporter for the @nytimes, or what he looks like. I was showing a person groveling to take back a statement made long ago!

The gesture was all the more personal because Kovaleski covered Trump while reporting for the New York Daily News between 1987 and 1993, a tumultuous period for Trump in which he struggled through several financial setbacks.

‘The sad part about it is, it didn’t in the slightest bit jar or surprise me that Donald Trump would do something this low-rent, given his track record,’ Kovaleski said.

Kovaleski then tweeted clippings of those stories, backing up his claim that he covered Trump during that time period.